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Originally Posted by kznyc2k
Another observation: I find it interesting that they went for realism of the street grid over realism of the region, and by that I mean they accurately reproduced every street between Hollywood and Downtown, and that's all they did -- no beaches, no hills, no Valley, no South Central......the very first time I drove around and realized this I got pretty heated, no joke. I can only imagine these areas will be rendered in LA Noire 2 -- assuming there'll be one!
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Question/request for kznyc2k.
Is Union Station, Ferguson Alley, Old Chinatown etc. or the L.A. Plaza depicted in L.A. Noire?
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Actually I found this Youtube video but I 'd sure like to see some good screen captures. Pretty amazing what I've seen so far. Thanks for posting the stills.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdf1pg9MHT8
The L.A. Plaza is there but it looks like L.A. Noire didn't feel moved to include the Lugo House or the Dragon's Den in any detail. Probably no Jerry's Joint either.
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...7s#post5130242
Maybe they'll be included later.
Here's a video showing the L.A. Noire featured landmarks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq7HnsRftYM
Pico Hotel and the L.A. Plaza - "El Pueblo de Los Angeles" featured landmark:
http://www.gamesradar.com/la-noire-f...-guide/?page=8